The Assembly Member for Beo Tankoo Electoral Area in the Bongo District, Upper East Region, Hon. Akolgo Emmanuel, has delivered a heartfelt message to candidates, parents, and the community ahead of the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

In his statement, Hon. Emmanuel described the examination season as a significant milestone marked by both anticipation and concern. He stressed the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment for candidates, urging organizers and communities to refrain from hosting “pens down” parties, street jams, or alcohol-related celebrations

. “Such unsupervised and inappropriate gatherings expose our children to considerable risk,” he cautioned, referencing a tragic incident in the district last year when two candidates lost their lives in a motor accident en route to a celebration. “No celebration is worth the life of a child,” he emphasized.

Addressing parents and guardians, Hon. Emmanuel strongly advised against providing mobile phones to candidates, warning that it facilitates examination malpractice and undermines the integrity of the educational system.

“Let us instill confidence and courage in our children to give their best effort, and desist from aiding them to engage in dishonest acts,” he urged. He also encouraged families to celebrate responsibly, suggesting modest family gatherings and moments of prayer over risky outings or alcohol-fueled parties.

To the BECE candidates themselves, Hon. Emmanuel reminded them of the value of their lives and the years of effort they have invested in their education. “Say no to alcohol, reckless riding, and examination malpractice. Your true ‘pens down’ celebration will be receiving your results and progressing to Senior High School with dignity and pride,” he stated.

He extended condolences to the families in Balungo who lost loved ones after last year’s final paper, hoping such a tragedy would never be repeated.

Hon. Emmanuel concluded his message by wishing all 2026 BECE candidates in Beo and across the Bongo District the very best, urging them to write with integrity, remain safe, and make their families and the nation proud. “Your future begins now,  protect it,” he affirmed.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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